Stefano Papetti wrote:
Ciao,
is there a fast way to convert a pd patch to a Max one?
apart from browsing the archives at
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/ (note that i am ignorant
of any moratoria that might be around), you could also try to:
1) save the max-patch as text (with
Romain Vuillet wrote:
Hi,
Yes sorry for my first mail , actually the problem is that Gem is
compiled without FONT-support !
I use pd 0.40-2 on Fedora Core 6 and the CVS version of GEM.
But, i can'tt find how to active font-support when i compile GEM.
Is there a flag for the ./configure ?
hi.
i don't see any problems for connecting a lemur to pd via OSC.
however, i strongly suspect that this email should rather go to the
pd-list than to me privately (i am not an expert with lemur).
mfg.adr
IOhannes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I was wondering if there are any available methods
hi.
orjo wrote:
i am currently working on a gem-project that uses a lot of images.
the images are loaded and switched with [pix_multiimage] - and i want to
change the set of images a few times, so i load quite a lot of images
into memory..
and quite soon - after having loaded a few sets
orjo wrote:
hi
i am using version 0.91-cvs with winXP..
this was the newest version for win, that i could find..
but here the bug still appears..
hmm, that is bad.
could you please post a bug-report at http://sf.net/projects/pd-gem
describing your problem (so that it won't be forgotten)
David Powers wrote:
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using python, but I am not an expert. I think GEM is faster for
image operations, since it is hardwarebased or at least c code.
and also I don't want to change my images at all, just display them
correctly.
the
Martin Peach wrote:
Umm, isn't the local port always 80 for http, and the remote and local
no, who told you that?
on most operating system you will need special privileges to open a
local port below 1024.
port numbers always identical for tcp?
no, who told you that?
only the remote
Miguel Cardoso wrote:
Thanks IOhannes
So has anyone developed pd-plugin? it seems it only works on
windows is there anyone else who developed other versions
available of such plugin ?
1. yes, at least 2 parties have developped a pd-plugin (music technology
group/barcelona;
Andrei Thomaz wrote:
hello list,
I looked at this page, and it looks amazing:
http://iem.at/projekte/newmedia/vch_iaem/index_html/view
But i couldn't find a link for downloading the iARS plugin. It seems
link if I need to have an user account in the site, something I guess
only the IEM
Miguel Cardoso wrote:
Hello IOhannes
i tried to use pd-plugin from barcelona music technology group.
on macintel I wasn't able to install the plugin.
so now it becomes interesting: you never mentioned that you are using a
macintel platform.
at least iARS (and i guess the same is true for
Andrei Thomaz wrote:
hello Iohannes,
at sourceforge, I can download CUBEmixer and abcdef only. I couldn't
find iARS there.
However, I looked at the screenshots (at IEM site), and it seems very nice.
you can download the sources from our subversion repository at sourceforge:
the link for
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
perhaps Gem will need to be ported to libquicktime 1.0.
i know you probably know that already: but Gem has just to be recompiled.
i am using libquicktime-1.0 since about april (according to the
changelog.Debian), i have never even noticed.
debian/lenny just did a
hi
I just posted a bug report about this, but I am in an urgency of
finding a quick workaround.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Please post a bug in the tracker.
actually matteo just wanted to point out that he has already submitted a
bug-report to the bug-tracker [1817858]
i think he
Charles Henry wrote:
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory, but I can't find them.
there are abstractions in ggext that do this.
fgmad.r
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cyrille henry wrote:
hello Ioannes
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Charles Henry wrote:
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory, but I can't find them.
there are abstractions in ggext that do this.
you mean ggee?
yes
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
at least i am using kind-of regression tests in zexy and iemlib.
this of course should read iemmatrix instead of iemlib
sorry for the confusion.
mfg.asdr
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Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
What we really need is regression testing, I think that would make it
easier to convince Miller to accept patches, and would be a great
tool for finding bugs. Matju started that project, any word on that
Matju?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one could be to use cal3D
http://home.gna.org/cal3d/
I know Pablo Caedes made a 3dp object some time ago ... but there is
nothing like this in GEM.
well, several years ago i have written a cal3d object for Gem.
it never made it into Gem though
fmgas.dr
Andy Farnell wrote:
The time is almost upon us to to erase those brain cells
collected over the last 12 months. But who will dare post
first in the obligatory ASCII xmas tree thread?
Mine's in Pd this year,
we love it!
mfa.sdr
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Dudley Brooks wrote:
I also found that pix_record not only gets the colors wrong, but seems
to rotate the picture 90 degrees and reverse it as well. (The abstract
nature of the piece is why that wasn't obvious immediately.) But how
can it be that pix_record does this, and especially that
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It could be, it's just a matter of someone writing the code :)
well, it's almost done.
within the next month or 2, i will hopefully have all patches ready, to
make Pd fully double floating point enabled (that is: you have to
chose at compile time; all externals
Charles Henry wrote:
Most Pd objects (externals) use t_sample to define what gets passed to
input and output. At compilation time, the externals code includes
m_pd.h, which defines t_sample as a float. Which makes sense on 32-bit
processors--Pd for 64-bit processors could potentially
Martin Peach wrote:
It would be interesting to try to build pd using doubles instead of
floats, but it would necessitate changing the size of atoms...
see my other post: this is basically done.
on 64bit OS the size of atoms would stay the same (it's at least 64bit
because of the pointers)
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Shall we try to switch the Gem build to MinGW? Then we'll have
automated builds, and you'll be able to make Gem Windows binaries by
cross-compiling on GNU/Linux.
.hc
if you feel up to it.
i currently don't really want to spend time in getting code
Olivier Heinry wrote:
hi,
looks like the debian stable autobuild of last night didnt make it.
it would be nice if you could also provide the information _why_ the
autobuild did not succeed (as can be found in the autobuild-logs).
btw, whenever an autobuild on the build-farm fails, there will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
i have finally managed to compile Gem on w32 with PBuffer (pix_vpaint)
and libfidtrack (aka reactivision) support).
That sounds cool for building a reactable, also may I ask if you
manage to add libfprint?
cannot remember
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've removed the dll's from the system, and loaded this attached
version, it's running fine, now I'm testing examples, from the last to
cool
the begining, oh an error:
with examples/02.advanced/21.basic_LSystem.pd
[gemlist]: you should not bang the gemlist
Jack wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem when i use GEM and PDP at the same time with
pd-extended 0.39.3 on MacOSX.4.11 (powerbook G4).
When i draw a square in the GEM window and start a video in X11 window
with [pdp_yqt], the square in GEM window disappears. (See the patch
attached).
i have
chris clepper wrote:
I think someone did make an example of building a display list per
gemhead and then calling the list for rendering in another.
i guess you mean the one i mentioned earlier, which can be found in
examples/09.openGL/
mfgas
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Joseph Barrows wrote:
thanks IOhannes,
i'm trying to avoid needing to build it myself, 've been using pd/gem
for a few years, started with the planet ccrma system, after having
broken my linux system several times and having to re-install i decided
to try ubuntu and stick with a policy of
Enrique Erne wrote:
or [biquad~ 0 0 0 1]
Miller Puckette wrote:
I believe z~ is just rzero~ 0.
no.
both of them are equivalent to [z~ 1]
you could also argue that [f] is just the same as [0(
:-)
fgmasdr
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Enrique Erne wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Enrique Erne wrote:
or [biquad~ 0 0 0 1]
Miller Puckette wrote:
I believe z~ is just rzero~ 0.
no.
both of them are equivalent to [z~ 1]
you could also argue that [f] is just the same as [0(
:-)
oups, yes ofcorse z~ 1.
the output
hard off wrote:
isn't there some sort of [matrix~] external that can do that sort of thing?
i'm sure i saw it before, but can't find it in my current pd-extended
i guess you are referring to [mtx_*~] in iemmatrix (former known as
[matrix~] (and even former being part of zexy.
as i understand
hard off wrote:
ahh, name changegets me every time.
well, iemmatrix still provides [matrix~] for backward compatibility.
and still no help file. obviously audio matrices are so simple that
everyone can understand them ;P
probably you have just deleted this file yourself, since audio
hard off wrote:
i didn't delete it.
had a good look, and the help file doesn't seem to be a part of
pd-extended hans build for os x.
well, how about filing a bug-report then?
(i think it is a packaging bug in pd-extended; but you also might just
have a very outdated version of pd-extended
hard off wrote:
actually, none of the matrix help files work on osx
not [matrix], nor [matrix~]. nor [mtx_*~]
this is a well known bug (though opinions differ here) in Pd-extended,
as it does not allow aliases of object names.
fga,sr
IOhannes
mark edward grimm wrote:
Hello,
Didn't find any results on search...
Do we know a way to retrieve/grab Text from a
webpage/url in PD...
... then write it to a textfile maybe? or insert into
a list.
you don't have to use Pd, you could just do
wget [URL] myfile.txt
you can run this
Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Am 25.04.2008 um 12:48 schrieb hard off:
who thought of mtx_*~ though??? a bit over the top isn't it?
why over the top ??
as i understood hardoff's remark, [mtx_*~] is a bit overpowered to do
mere routing (being able to mix signals, have any gain and doing
Jaime Oliver wrote:
Hello I am trying to open the attached patch in Fedora 8, but just
crashes. It opens perfectly in OSX.
Right after opening the patch i get the following message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./pd
Pd: signal 4
TIFFOpen: /home/joliverl/Desktop/VIVO test 2/./img/shipibo.JPG:
marius schebella wrote:
after installation I noticed that I never have used pd raw (outside of
/Applications), and don't know how to start it.
you mean like:
$ /Applications/Pd.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd
or
$ ../bin/pd
didn't you use linux before you switched to osx?
mfga
IOhannes
ths wrote:
Hi List !
I make a patch how receive text from a python script by OSC (python read
a DB with MySQLdb). Pd receive text from python but when i put special
chars (é^ ... etc), it says to me: Type tag said this arg is a string
but it's not!
PD accept UNICODE, ASCII, ... UTF-8 ?
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 07/05/2008, at 9.54, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
4) Grammar/spelling, of course
Miller refers to Pd rather than PD, shouldn't this canonical form be
used? (which reminds me, that even the header of this list says [PD] :-|)
Oh dear. Any chance
Tim wrote:
Ok just built the latest sources disabling hidio and gem2pdp because of
errors, and it looks like verything is back to normal. I set
GEM_SINGLE_CONTEXT=1 too. Cool. Thanks
so it does not crash with GEM_SINGLE_CONTEXT=1 (?)
does it (still) crash without setting it?
fgmasdr
Ihannes
hi
(please always answer to the list if it might be of interest to it...)
ths wrote:
i receive data by OSC ... but we find a solution: python encode text on
ASCII before send to PD (text2D/text3D in gem).
Now, i think that is good ! But if you have any informations about text
encodage in PD,
hard off wrote:
you will probably need a middleman program to take the wii data and
convert it into OSC messages so PD can read it.
what's wrong with [wiimote]?
anyhow, i haven't done such a patch yet.
fgmasdr
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tommaso bianco wrote:
Hi,
I confirm. It definitively works for me just after setting the
environmental variable (in ~/.bashrc) GEM_SINGLE_CONTEXT=1.
Before that, X was shutting down and going back to the gdm login after
each Gem window creation.
The environmental variable
Steffen Juul wrote:
On 09/05/2008, at 11.27, Roman Haefeli wrote:
changing the mail filters shouldn't be too hard ;-)
And why filter list-mail by subject? I might miss an obvious reason,
thats why i ask.
i assumed that many people have never ever looked at the mail-headers of
an email -
marius schebella wrote:
exactly. that brings up pd but with a wrong menubar, no submenus except
file-new/open, and it is not possible to open files, nor create new
patches. the menubar is also not called pd, but wish. and the tcl-tk
icon is in the taskbar.
weird.
i also get the tcl-tk icon
marius schebella wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
maybe this is a 10.5 related problem? which version of osx were you using?
ah, that might be.nes
i think, all the machines i have access to (G5 and i686) still run on 10.4
fgmsdf
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Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi List...
i looked at these objects today (very proud because i inally have my
flext installation running) ;-)
And comparing the flext distribution with the original from here...
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~elyon/LyonSoftware/MaxMSP/FFTease/
oh, that's getting
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
wiiremote.pd_darwin and create [wiiremote].
This object currently only successfully fetches one value, so don't
bother unless you are going to get down into the details and write
the strange Carbon CFRunLoop trickery it needs to get more values.
hmm, the
tommaso bianco wrote:
Hi all,
I suppose I have to bind the compilation with some codec library in my
system, but which and how?
correct.
you have to have libavifile-dev (here it is: libavifile-0.7-dev; it
might be something like avifile-devel on a fedora machine) installed at
Enrique Erne wrote:
should i file a bugreport for... uhm..
expr or 0x3c0x7e.pd ?
for the hexloader
fgmadr
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
I'm the wrong person to comment on MS-Windows or Mac, as I don't use
these and don't care even the teeny-tiniest bit about what happens to
iirc, you can set the working directory on w32 in your link.
so i suggest setting it to %HOME% (or whatever the name is)
Bryan Jurish wrote:
(your error message looks hauntingly
familiar, but I can't remember in what context I last saw it...), but I
you see it whenever an object that Pd was unable to create receives a
message (that is: the ghost of this object)
in short this means: either the compilation of
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You could pull out the pidip.pd_linux and use it with a different
version of Pd-extended.
Ok, I downloaded, patched and compiled pdp succesfully, however the
problem is still there (pd crashes when trying to use the webcam in pdp).
when I try to add a wiki page to the Style Guide folder. Could you or
IOhannes try, maybe?
i always thought i had already fixed this.
hmm, obviously not
I just discovered that you fixed it IOhannes, thanks very much! Back
to work then.
ah sorry that i haven't told anyone. i forgot
martin brinkmann wrote:
Si Mills wrote:
I've been using [expr~ ] as a workaround
eg. [expr~ $v10.5]
ok, it is good to know that there is a workaround,
actually zexy provides the [~] objects _additionally_ as abstraction
which do exactly this: wrap [expr~]
the only problem with this is,
Enrique Erne wrote:
just out of curiosity: ~.pd, ~.pd, sgn~ and what else in zexy are
already pd-vanilla abstractions (some of them are both abstractions
and externals for performance reasons); is there an advantage in
collecting these things in yet another arbitrary (as opposed to
Martin Peach wrote:
Or have a single random generator inside pd that feeds all the random
objects.
yes of course, this would be the most straight forward solution.
mfgasdr
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hard off wrote:
an easy way might be to put a [bang~] in a subpatch, so that it is
triggered after the [env~ ] objects, and then connect each [env~] to the
right inlet of a [f ]...then you
can bang the floats with [t b b] from the [bang~]
well, but the [bang~] will have the same problem: it
Damian Stewart wrote:
hm. are all the [~] objects going to trigger before or after all the
message-rate objects? is that much defined? or could there be
interleaved [~] and message-rate object firings? eg an [env~] fires
before a [* ] which is then followed by another [env~]?
well,
Pd's
Damian Stewart wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
now, signal-to-message objects _should_ accept this scheduling, by *not*
sending messages in the dsp callback, but rather schedule them to the
next tick (via a [delay 0])
afaik all _internal_ objects adhere to this.
hm, again.. so, at what
Damian Stewart wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
now, signal-to-message objects _should_ accept this scheduling, by *not*
sending messages in the dsp callback, but rather schedule them to the
next tick (via a [delay 0])
afaik all _internal_ objects adhere to this.
hm, again.. so, at what
patrick wrote:
hi hans,
i know almost nothing about pd svn, but i was looking at framesync and
there is no external (.pd_linux, .pd_darwin, .dll).
no generated file (e.g. binaries which are generated by compiling
source-code) should ever be under version control.
should it be in
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Dec 2, 2008, at 6:36 AM, Chris McCormick wrote:
is there any chance to sync the two repositories?
(personally i would still suggest an svn:externals link; but let's
keep
this for later :-))
sorry for re-starting the flame-war.
it was not my intention but
altern wrote:
hi
the machine has a special graphic card, it is a matrox Parhelia LX, from
matrox millenium P-Series. I think it is used for stereoscopy or
something like that. Could it be that graphics card and Gem do no like
each other?
possible but who knows...
it would be
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
i think such workflow does more harm than not.
If you don't like this workflow you don't have to use it. For
what the...?
i am describing a real-world problem and the only answer you have to it
is: if you don't like it, don't use it?
Pd-extended, there
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Dec 3, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:
I don't know about svn --ignore-externals, anyone care to expand on
that? (yes, I can RTFM, but I am talking real world experience as
related to Pd, which TFM will not tell me)
hmm, --ignore-externals
altern wrote:
it is a computer from the university where i am conducting a short
workshop so i dont know how installed it. just in case I cheked and the
driver was already there, however i reinstalled it. but I still get the
same error.
hmm, according to the glewinfo output, you only have
Jaime Oliver wrote:
This happens to me too in fc6, Pd 0.41-1, GEM 0.91-cvs, x86_64
It doesn't happen in fc8, Pd 0.41-1, GEM 0.91-cvs, x86_64
http://gem.iem.at/documentation/faq/gemwindestroycrash
fg.adsr
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Ed Kelly wrote:
Hi chaps,
I've come up against something I can't solve without a deeper
understanding of pd's internal structure, I wonder if anyone can help.
I'm trying to build patches that know about each instance of themselves
when called as an abstraction, without the
Chris McCormick wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 01:06:32AM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
What about the idea of having a separate section like /pure-data/svn-
externals?
hmm, i'm trying (not so) hard to remove the ./abstractions folder in
favour of a grand unified ./externals folder...
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you switch to forcing users to register in order to edit, then you
get spam bots creating user accounts, which are harder to delete. So
far, it does not take much work to delete the spam using the
mediawiki admin tools (delete, protect, watch, etc.) I
august wrote:
hey'aw.
Can anyone give me hand on handling Japanese character encodings in PD.
I feel like I've read every document on character encodings and still
don't understand the messeven for my own pragrams that work with
text.
Is there a way to handle UTF-8 in PD?
hmm,
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
if (!s-s_name) s = gensym(file.%d);
vs
if (!*s-s_name) s = gensym(file.%d);
Because Pd uses s_ as default value for a symbol arg, not a null
pointer, so s-s_name is never considered false... same bug, really.
btw, this has been fixed in some bugfix release
Jack wrote:
What do you think ?
s
this is basically what frank has been suggesting and what matju and me
have kind-of supported.
it would have been good if it was like that in the first place.
the rest frank, matju and me have written about it is, that it would be
a bad idea to add this to Pd as
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
- build your own synthesizer which could be controlled by MIDI. if you
are truely lazy, there's an object called [fluid~] that let's you import
soundfonts...
to be more precise:
i meant that you can build your own software synthesizer in Pd (you can
also build your
Charles Henry wrote:
There is a way to write the code for a new or create routine in
your class via [loadbang],
where did you get that impression from?
[loadbang] does _not_ work as a constructor (it's too late).
that's why i had written [initbang], which unfortunately never made it
into Pd.
danomatika wrote:
Does the PdCon 09 page work for anyone?
Naturally, I forgot to apply and realized it is due today and now the
page is down ... :(
try these instead:
paper submit page:
http://pdcon09.devolts.org/author/submit.php
paper upload page (once you have submitted it):
Geoff wrote:
I have put them in a place where the Path of PD searches and all the
objects work except the main one.
bandfilter~.pd_linux
that's because the .pd_linux is not searched by Pd on OSX.
Am I correct in assuming that although Faust to PD works it only works,
for LINUX users and
Geoff wrote:
try renaming the file to bandfilter~.pd_darwin and see whether it works.
Tried it but alas no joy
There are no options in FAUST to compile to PD linux/pd osx etc.
Only one option compile to PD.
did you use an online generator, or have you compiled the faust-code to
pd on your
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Scrolling in a number box is not a standard GUI interaction, and not
particularly intuitive.
Should we stop using the number box in Pd?
why not?
people are way more used to spinners (or
thomas thiery wrote:
I make a binary from scratch of Gem for Mac osx 10.5.6 and pd 0.42-4 but
I have the same problem.
did you compile the 0.91.3 sources, or fresh from svn?
please file a bug-report at http://sf.net/projects/pd-gem
mfga.sdr
IOhannes
thomas thiery wrote:
Hello IOhannes,
I use this source of Gem, is it the last?
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pd-gem/gem-0.91-3.tar.gz?use_mirror=heanet
it's the last official release (which does not take the peculiarities of
0.42 into account)
however, the latest and greatest sources
thomas thiery wrote:
Thank you,
I test the compilation and I have this error when I compile
make: *** [Base] Error 2
I can't make an interpretation of this
i have fixed this now in svn (just update your working copy)
fgmadr
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thomas thiery wrote:
Thank you,
I test the compilation and I have this error when I compile
make: *** [Base] Error 2
I can't make an interpretation of this
i have fixed this now in svn (just update your working copy)
fgmadr
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Miller Puckette wrote:
I think this is a good idea, but don't know in detail how to do it.
Patches should be able to have a say as to what they prefer (beyond
what's available via the declare object) but they can't just smash over
everything - for instance, they might not know what audio
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The settings in patches should override any of these settings, IMHO. I
would like to see more of that kind of stuff. For example, instead of a
single 'audio-dialog' message, it would be very handy to have individual
messages for each configuration item, like
bra...@subnet.at wrote:
Hello
i would like to start experiments with motiontracking. It seemed a good
starting point to use pix_multiblob. unfortunatly it does crash pd. I have
tried it with vista and pure dyne. on both of them i did not succed.
also pix_blobtracker does not open
the
Andy Farnell wrote:
I looked for that in dsp_add() myself, but couldn't see it.
On a practical note; having long suspected this while working
with numbers of [throw~][catch~] buses at the mix stage it
helps to introduce DC traps before every [throw~].
i never ever heard of these nor
hi
including the mailing list again, as i guess that you already know what
i am talking about...
Andy Farnell wrote:
A patch with N contributory signals, like an additive synth.
The mix is (s1 + s2 + s3 ... sN) / N
If each voice has a small DC offset then the sum will eventually drift
Hannes wrote:
Hello all,
if I remember correct there is a possibility in PD to dynamically load a
library at runtime using a certain object(?) in your patch - any ideas? Thanks!
to load a library like Gem (e.g. in the file Gem.pd_linux), create the
object [Gem].
that's it.
you can use
Miller Puckette wrote:
Pd version 0.42-5 is ready:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm
or via svn:
svn checkout https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/pd/
Bug fixes: abs~, log~, pd~ -ninsig 0.
The 32 channel limit for ASIO and on Mac is no longer imposed.
would it
donotreply wrote:
Hi People
As it took me a lot of work for such a simple idea (near 1700
conections) I share it with you, just in case anybody else needs
something like this.
It works receiving a data stream from one inlet, and selecting from a
second one between 42 different outs (outlets
punchik punchik wrote:
Hello, im working on a interactive installation, im using a web cam in the roof
to track the movements of people in a space. The thing is that the roof is not
so tall, so i just can track a little space. So i was wondering if a i oould
use 2 web cams in gem and render
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
my point has always been quite clear, that i do not especially like the
idea putting every single line of source we can get our hands on and
which some piece of software eventually included by Pd-extended depends
on into the repository.
i'd purge GemLibs
abonnements-olivier wrote:
and for the next session
echo export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libv4l1/v4l1compat.so ~/.bashrc
actually i would not recommend this.
LD_PRELOAD seriously interferes with how application linking works (and
is therefore usually discouraged); the sole purpose of it
Daniel Almeida wrote:
Hi all,
I'm making an application to trigger videos using MIDI. I'm coding the
MIDI in Ableton Live and sending it through a MIDI loop on my soundcard.
OS? (tired of guessing on which platform ableton live might run or not;
tired of looking at people's email-headers
dwanafite wrote:
Hi
You could use [readsf~ 12] to read your file and then several [writesf~ 2] to
record, but i guess you want something faster...
in 0.42 you can use batchmode to do immediate (faster-than realtime)
processing. in older versions you can just use upsampling to speed up
the
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